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05-04-2006, 06:31 PM | #1 | ||
Mandy Moore FTW!
Join Date: Nov 2005
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We are suppose to migrate there if we ever run out of resources here on
earth but if we were to build colonies there, how the hell do we know the weather there isnt cold? They would have to grow plants in green houses all over the planet for many many years until an atmoshpere and ozone layer is created. Though I may be wrong but I think Mars is hotter because it has no ozone to block the sun. There have been traces of water located on mars, which proves the planet could have been once livable and still could be when under the surface has been properly monitored. On another note though, would any other planet be more livable? Apparently one of Jupiters moons (Europa?) has an environment and atmosphere very similar to earth however scientists are yet to discover life forms on it. : |
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